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There's no greater collection of (purportedly stolen/seized) relics from anywhere beyond imaginable, ranging from the elegant to the prudent, from the whimsical to the boring. An afternoon is not enough -- spend an entire day if you can.
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I love shopping, especially for gifts. Which is why I'm pretty excited to share one of my favourite shopping location in Leeds here with you today.
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In photographer Martin Parr’s opinion, if American photographers started the trend of street photography, then the British have their own thing as well: seaside photography.
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Every day I walk the same way to work and each day is completely different. As the days get shorter, the mornings get darker, and I am greeted with the most beautiful sunrises.
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On this day, 15 years ago, the world mourned as the news broke out that Diana, Princess of Wales had died tragically in a car accident in Paris. Learn more about the People’s Princess, her life, and the events surrounding her untimely death after the jump.
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The badass dudes at the UK LomoLab have been hard at work getting everything set-up for the rebirth of 110 film, and we're pleased to say they've sourced the equipment, polished up their lab coats and are ready to process your baby films! Read on and get that tiny film fixed up....
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A new exhibition in the Westfield Stratford City shopping centre, London, allows viewers to appreciate the beauty and history of East Londoners going about their daily life, in black and white photograph, in unconventional and often candid settings.
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Last April, some Bristolian friends of mine took me to Spike Island. I've been to Bristol a fair few times but didn't have a clue about this place. What used to be the home of the Brooke Bond Tea Company now houses over 70 studios for artists, writers, and sculptures and while there are often exhibitions, workshops, and courses on offer once a year, they open up their studios to the public.
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The Chinatown in Manchester is the second largest Chinatown in the United Kingdom and the third largest in Europe! Enclosed within Manchester's city centre with the magnificent Chinese Arch, standing proudly over Faulkner Street, dominating the main square, the area is rich with many Chinese restaurants, shops, bakeries, and supermarkets
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Who needs sunshine to enjoy a day at the beach? I just grab my Diana F+, some film, a hot coffee, and head to somewhere with sand, sea, and photo opportunities...
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Stratford upon Avon is most famous for its rich history and especially for being the birth, living, and resting place of William Shakespeare.
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When you think of ancient stone monuments in England, you automatically think of Stone Henge. However, England has many other Stone Age sites and Rollright Stones on the Oxfordshire/Warwickshire border is one of them.
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Every city has that little hidden gem, a little neighbourhood that keeps on inspiring and surprising us. A neighbourhood where there's always a photo waiting to be taken. This time I'll tell you about a little place in Manchester called the Northern Quarter.
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A friend of mine told me that being in Tooting is a bit like being in Pakistan, people leap into the road when they feel like it. My friend is Pakistani, I hasten to add… I have another friend, a Sri Lankan, who heads to Tooting as he says it's the only place to get decent spices in South London. I head to Tooting to catch on film the slightly amateurish business signs, the vibrant market and the general chaos of busy London life.
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It seems like such a long time ago now, but right at the start of the summer, I got an exciting package through the mail - a roll of film from Hungary! Check out the Doubles With You collaboration between coldkennels and juliagulia!
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Lomography: the art of expression, freedom and liberalism. Where better to counteract this photographic medium than at London's Speakers Corner - a bastion of British free public speech and assembly?
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On a wonderful August Bank Holiday weekend, a group of friends went on an adventure on the Norfolk Borads for the day armed with tea, biscuits and a Yashica Samurai camera!
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Welcome to one of the most famous pubs in London. The Hawley Arms has hit headlines with fires, Amy Winehouse impromptu gigs. Yet it's atmosphere is the main reason I love to drink there. Drop in for a pint sometime!
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Kirkstall Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery in Kirkstall north-west of Leeds city centre in West Yorkshire and one of my favorite places to take my holga 135bc.
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After taking it easy on a Saturday night, I decided to get on my bike early on a Sunday morning and see London as i never have before, desolate and peaceful. Loaded with my little Holga 135bc and a few rolls of film, I rode around London's quiet streets and shot away.